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Marimade by Marimekko
Sustainability as standard. We choose the right fabrics together with ethical manufacturing practises to provide the best products. Read more
Amalie Long Sleeve Bodystocking is made from 100% wool, and is sure to keep you both warm and comfortable. It has a classic cut and a turtle neck that gives it an edgy look, and with the soft ribbed fabric it makes it the perfect combination of comfort and style.
Runs true to size
Classic cut
Turtle neck
Button closure in the bottom
100% Wool
This product is made at a BSCI certified factory in Ukraine.
The product is certified with STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® cert.no. 2176-355.
All the yarn we use is from is RWS certified wool farmers, which aims to improve the welfare of sheep, as well as guaranteeing that the production of the wool is 100% mulesing free.
We only work with brands that take social and environmental standards seriously. The brands that you can find with us strive to constantly develop their operations in accordance with the requirements of sustainable development. We promise that you can buy from us with peace of mind, trusting that all products are safe for you, and at the same time also for the environment and their manufacturers.
We send all orders either using "reusable" RePack packaging, or packaging material made of recycled paper that can be recycled again
All the packaging materials we use are recyclable according to the same values and are always made from recycled material whenever possible. Orders from us are packed minimally, without extra papers, etc. This way we reduce the consumption of materials and the possible waste.